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PM Reitersates Political, Diplomatic, and Moral Support For Kashmiris in Address to Legislative Assembly

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Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar, the acting prime minister, has reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to provide diplomatic, moral, and political assistance for a peaceful resolution of the Kashmir dispute in accordance with the aspirations of the Kashmiri people and UN resolutions.

As the country marked Kashmir Solidarity Day, the prime minister spoke at the Azad Kashmir Legislative Assembly’s special session in Muzaffarabad.

He maintained that Kashmir cannot be subjected to any unilateral settlement by India. He claimed that Pakistan’s foreign policy has placed a high priority on Kashmir.

According to the prime minister, Pakistan has always advocated for Kashmir in international fora. The people of Pakistan, he remarked, embrace this resolution.

According to Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar, the only way to resolve the Kashmir dispute is by a plebiscite held under UN auspices, in accordance with UN resolutions and the desires of the Kashmiri people.

As a mostly Muslim region of British India, Jammu and Kashmir ought to have become a part of Pakistan, according to the prime minister, but the aspirations of the Kashmiri people were thwarted by force and plots.

After much fight, he continued, the region of Azad Jammu and Kashmir was emancipated, and Pakistan is still dedicated to its advancement.

According to the prime minister, India brought the conflict before the UN, which acknowledged the disputed area and resolved in favour of a free and fair vote to be conducted under UN auspices.

He claimed that despite the passage of decades, the people living in Indian-occupied Jammu and Kashmir had not been given the chance to determine their own destiny.

Anwaar ul Haq Kakar urged India to honour its commitments made before the UN Security Council and above all to the people of IIOJK, reiterating Pakistan’s unwavering support for the Kashmiri people.

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Kite flying and trade in Punjab will cost an arm and a leg.

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The Punjab government has declared a “complete” ban on kite flying and said that those who violate it will face harsh penalties.

With the passage of an amended law by the Punjab Assembly, kite flying is no longer punishable by bail.

Depending on the seriousness of the incident, the offenders could be imprisoned for three to seven years.

Anyone found to be involved in any linked activity, including kite manufacturers and distributors, could be fined between Rs500,000 and Rs5 million.

Anyone spotted flying a kite in Punjab faces a two-million rupee fine, three to five years in prison, or both.

A punishment of Rs. 5 million, five to seven years in prison, or both might be imposed on kite manufacturers or suppliers.

In case of a child, the violator will be fined Rs50,000 for the first time and Rs100,000 for repeating the crime.

Penalties for using life-threatening twine and flying kites have been announced by the Punjab government. Several casualties are reported in parts of Punjab due to use of dangerous thread.

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With SIFC assistance, Pakistan develops EV infrastructure.

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With major assistance from the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC), Pakistan’s EV industry is expanding, and the government has announced plans to install 10,000 charging stations nationwide by 2030.

A 44% decrease in electricity tariffs for EV charging stations and the provision of $90 million for the development of charging infrastructure are only two of the significant milestones that the project has already accomplished. ADM Group, a Chinese company, has pledged $250 million to build an electric vehicle manufacturing plant in Pakistan.

According to industry standards, the next generation of electric vehicles that are scheduled for production will be able to go up to 300 kilometers between charges. In an effort to improve environmental sustainability, the government has put new rules for EV charging infrastructure into effect.

To date, the nation’s EV industry has received $250 million in private investment thanks to SIFC’s facilitation. The national EV strategy is being implemented by the council in collaboration with the government, ushering in a new era of ecologically friendly transportation in Pakistan.

It is anticipated that switching to electric vehicles will result in significant fuel import savings and a decrease in carbon emissions, supporting international environmental activities. Standards for the expanding EV ecosystem are intended to be established by the government’s regulations governing charging infrastructure.

The project is a component of a larger plan to create environmentally friendly transportation choices in Pakistan. According to officials, the lower electricity costs for charging stations will contribute to the increased consumer accessibility of electric vehicles.

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The NAB is taking action to extradite Malik Riaz to Pakistan in the 190 million pound case: Tarar

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Property tycoon Malik Riaz has been designated a proclaimed offender, and the NAB is working to have him extradited to Pakistan, according to Information Minister Attaullah Tarar.

Speaking about the Islamabad mega-corruption case, Atta Tarar stated that the NAB had made it clear that Malik Riaz’s investments in Dubai were money laundering.

He said that Malik Riaz and his son were the targets of numerous land-grabbing and corruption charges.

The Minister continued by claiming that the misuse of funds belonging to the Pakistani government is the worst example of corruption.

According to him, the ruling in the 190 million pound case has been portrayed as corruption by the international press.

He added that there is concrete proof of 190 million pounds in corruption.

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